Chess Training Program U1400
Chess Training Program U1400
Disclaimer: These advice are taken from my personal (short) experience. I only release my ideas today to the public. Nobody ever tried these programs and I cannot guarantee any success with this method, but you will for sure understand a few things. If you are above 1200 (or under but improving consistently) you might also pick a few tips here and there. Note that this article is highly biased and I take a strong position on subjects like blitz games; be warned. If you're stuck under 1200, read on... MAIN TRAINING POINTS:
-Openings It is important to learn 1 opening as white and play it exclusively all the time until you are familiar and confident with all it's main variations and potential traps. Depending on your confidence level, use a passive opening or a more challenging one. But be warned, 1. e4 gives a lot of space to black and the different variations are difficult for beginners. As black you must adopt a passive defence (fianchetto bishop on King side) for the moment. Nf3, g6, Bg7, O-O Personal suggestions: *Reti opening with fianchetto bishop for the shy player. *English opening for the creative player who wants to surprise the opponent (not many people know this opening in depth, can be a shock in live chess). *Queen gambit, for the dynamic player. -Tactics Tactics are best learnt first with check mate puzzles (for example, white to move, mate in 3) as they give some basic positions and mate patterns. You then need to learn and practice the differents tactics: pin, fork, skewer...etc.
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*Use Chess Position Trainer [http://www.chesspositiontrainer.com/] free program to train your opening. Take the time to learn how to use it. It's very confusing at first, but it will become a must have to practice your openings! Create your own repertoire of openings (focus on 1 unique opening and its variations at first!) and practice it as often as you can with the training tool. *Use SCID [http://scid.sourceforge.net/] to store games databases. It's free, open source and has everything the other softwares claim. When you learn how to use it, you will enjoy managing your databases. (If you're more comfortable with another one, just use it instead) Create a separate database for your blitz, standard and correspondence chess. When you have a pet opening, find a GM on chessgames.com who plays it often and with success, then put all his games in a separate database for you to play solitaire chess. PREPARE THE ABOVE FIRST BEFORE YOU START THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS. 1H00 / day program:
Choose this program if you work or have school everyday of the week and like to have additional activities on weekends, but still want improve your chess. From Monday to Friday, after a day of work or school, focus on fun. Privilege is given to solitaire chess, ONLY 1 blitz game and ONLY 1 standard game on weekdays. Day1: a/ Use 5 minutes to train your pet opening with the Chess Position Trainer software. b/ Choose a GM game with your pet opening and for 15 minutes, play the first 20 moves trying to guess each move. c/ 5 to 10 minutes online blitz (play as white!) d/ Use 20 minutes to play seriously your remaining moves in your active correspondence games.
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Other length programs (2H or 4H / day) can be adapted in the same way but with increased time and more chance to play and practice. Never forget, before starting a live chess session, always practice your openings first and keep in mind the different tactics to apply to your game.
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